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NIU student Jonathan Dumois explains how an unconventional game led to an conventional career.
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This year, the U.S. Department of Education significantly changed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, form. It was supposed to open federal aid to more students and simplify the process. However, errors and delays have left families frustrated. WNIJ’s Peter Medlin reports on how high school counselors are trying to help students through it.
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NIU undocumented students and their allies call for voters to advocate for immigration reform during an election season with high anti-immigrant sentiment.
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Dan Kenney says more and more counties are subscribing to the "non-sanctuary county" movement.
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Welcome to Poetically Yours. Poetically Yours showcases poems written by northern Illinois poets. This week’s poet is Susan Schubert.
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The NIU STEAM Team have their fingers on the pulse of information and enrich us on if one can truly suffer from a broken heart.
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This week, we’re talking about the ultimate goal of education with NIU professor Gulsat Aygen who spent several years as a political prisoner in Turkey in the 1980s. And we’re headed out on the water with students from DeKalb High School’s bass fishing team where they’re relaxed and having fun, but it’s competitive too.
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Rick Brooks experiences his own Ubuntu revelation regarding his alma mater: "I am because we are."
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Judy Collins will perform songs from her vast catalogue of music in Rockford on May 3 at the Coronado Performing Arts Center.
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Colleges around the country are leveling up their Esports programs. That includes Northern Illinois University.
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Six years ago, a Rockford woman created a resource to help parents find extracurricular activities to participate in with their children. These gems are now in a book.
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Madame Reaper & The Gentlemen's Club brought the energy for their live set in Studio A.